Events for Saturday, March 25, 2017

Gregory Family Theater
Written by award-winning playwright Christopher Durang and winner of six 2013 Tony Awards including Best Play, this delightful comedy explores the relationships between three middle-aged siblings as they grapple with life now that their parents are gone. Throw in a colorful cast of characters and an entertaining evening is sure to ensue. Tickets: $20 adults, $17 seniors, $12 children
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From disappearing goldfish to a woman floating into the air, this evening of dynamic illusions and clever magic is sure to knock you off your feet! Illustrious illusionist Jason Bishop brings his modern twist to astonishing acts of wonder through his witty personality, pop and rock soundtrack, and impossible acts like no other. Jason Bishop is a master of all types of magic, from intimate card tricks and sleight of hand to larger-than-life levitation and disappearing acts. Cutting edge tricks such as the unbelievable Double Levitation and Plasma Illusion quickly made The Jason Bishop Show one of the most acclaimed acts of its kind, leading to a Broadway run in November 2016. Get ready to believe the unbelievable in this evening of jaw-dropping feats! Attachments

Curator program - 5-6:30 p.m. Six guest lecturers will be at the Old County Courthouse during the day to share stories about significant events in Prince William County from the Revolution to modern times, followed by an evening presentation of items in the museum's collections. Refreshments will be served. Call 703-792-4754 or email historicpreservation@pwcgov.org for tickets and more information.
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Our community has a long and rich history. Founded in 1731, Prince William County is one of the oldest counties in Northern Virginia. Join several local historic organizations as we celebrate this history at our First Annual Prince William-Manassas History Symposium. The $10 fee for the Symposium includes: Dr. John Maass – George Washington and Prince William County Robert O’Neill – JEB Stuart’s Christmas Raid, December 1862 Lisa Sievel-Otten – The Great Fire of Manassas and Recovery Thomas E. Williams – The U.S. Marines in the Great War (WWI) Norma Fields - The Courageous Four: Desegregation of Prince William County Schools Manassas Museum Reception with the Curator (includes hors d'oeuvres and cash bar) On March 26, take a rare chance to visit four privately owned historic homes in Prince William County. The $50 fee includes transportation and lunch. Spaces are limited. Co-sponsored by the Manassas Museum, Prince William County Historic Commission and Historic Prince William. Reservations required, for more information contact 703-792-4754 or historicpreservation@pwcgov.org.
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Historic Downtown Manassas Restaurants will be serving up specials for Spring Restaurant Week once again – 2 for $25 or 3 for $35! Spring Restaurant Week will be running from March 19 – March 25! Check back March 1st for participating restaurants and deals!
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